Ultimate Student Guide to Newcastle
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Student Accommodation in Newcastle
Arguably the heart and soul of the North East, Newcastle is a firm favourite amongst students and it’s clear to see why. Newcastle University and Northumbria University students love this city for its friendliness and its grit, both of which you can see wherever you go in Newcastle – whether that be the many pubs, bars and clubs you’ll find in the Toon or the abundance of student accommodation dotted around the city.
Why use UniHomes?
We’ve been helping students find accommodation in Newcastle since 2018, so if anyone knows Newcastle then it’s us. Here at UniHomes, we work with over 30 Newcastle-based letting agents to bring you the best student accommodation Newcastle has to offer, all on one convenient, easy-to-use website. The only thing you need to do to find student housing in Newcastle (with bills included!) is use the filters at the top of the page to search by price, rooms, and area. It’s that easy!
Newcastle student housing market: trends explained
No one who lives in Newcastle will be shocked to hear that Jesmond is the most popular suburb when it comes to Newcastle student accommodation. Located just to the north of Newcastle’s city centre (and, by extension, both Newcastle University and Northumbria University), Jesmond is an upscale community that’s full of bars, restaurants, cafés, and shops. There are even two Metro stops in the area to connect Jesmond’s plethora of student houses with the ample nightlife and shopping opportunities that the city centre has to offer.
Nearby Sandyford and Heaton are also really popular amongst students, and you’ll find that these two areas have a great mix of larger student homes available (from 3 bedrooms up to 6 beds and beyond).
But if you’re after smaller 1- or 2-bed flats that are closer to your classes, the city centre is your best bet. Student accommodation in Newcastle city centre mostly consists of conveniently-located apartments and PBSA options that are all nearby the very best attraction that Newcastle has to offer, including the mighty St James’ Park.
No matter where you end up in Newcastle (whether that’s Jesmond or Sandyford, or even over the river in Gateshead), you’ll never be far from your lectures or your nights out.
Student life in Newcastle
Its abundance of shops, bars, restaurants, and clubs has collectively put Newcastle on the map, with tourists and students alike travelling from as far afield as Middlesbrough and York for a proper night out. Don’t worry, though – there’s plenty on offer for Newcastle students themselves. With a diverse mix of places to eat, drink and party, it's no wonder it's such a popular city to study in and gain that student living experience.
If the sports scene is more your thing, Newcastle has got you covered. It's an integral part of the city, and there are loads of opportunities when it comes to watching first-class teams around the city. For starters, St James’ Park’s Newcastle United is the go-to football club, and if you fancy some rugby then you can head down to Kingston Park Stadium. Gateshead's International Stadium (which hosts a whole range of athletics competitions) is just outside the city, too, and the Great North Run is always worth attending.
Newcastle has a thriving arts and culture scene, with fantastic world-class music venues – such as the Utilita Arena and The Glasshouse (formerly The Sage) in nearby Gateshead. For the avid artists, there’s also a handful of award-winning museums, such as the Biscuit Factory and the Laing Art Gallery.
Did you know?
Tyneside as a whole has raised loads of famous stars, from proper Geordies who were born and bred in the area to honorary ones adopted by Newcastle. Particularly notable people associated with the Tyne include Alan Shearer (who grew up in Newcastle), Sam Fender (who hails from North Shields), and Rowan Atkinson (yes, Mr Bean himself attended Newcastle University, and is reported to have been born in Gosforth).
Read more about student life in Newcastle
Want to know more about what it’s like living in Newcastle as a student? Our Content Ambassador Lara has written loads about student life here, so give her blog post about the best student-friendly cafés a read or go and check out her guide to Newcastle city centre for everything there is to know about living in Toon.
If you’re more interested in pubs and clubs then you’ll appreciate her post on Newcastle’s best pubs, and her article on the most Instagrammable places in Newcastle is perfect for learning about Newcastle’s most aesthetic spots.
You can find all of Lara's Newcastle posts here.
What students in Newcastle say about using UniHomes
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“The UniHomes website is super easy to use and it explains pricing and utilities perfectly in a way that’s easy for us to understand.”
Henry says:
“Great customer service. UniHomes got back to me very quickly; they were also polite and helpful on the phone. A great company to use – couldn’t recommend them more.”
Google user Ruby says:
“I searched for houses in Newcastle; UniHomes was helpful and there were a lot of options!”
Frequently Asked Questions
Most students search for their next student house in Newcastle in October, so start your house hunt at this point if you want to avoid leaving it until the last minute.
For the 2026-27 letting season, you'll find that the average price for Newcastle student accommodation on the UniHomes website sits at about £184 per person per week (and that's with your utility bills included!).
In the 2026-27 letting season Jesmond has dominated searches for Newcastle student accommodation on UniHomes. And that's not an exaggeration – Jesmond has received over five times as many searches as Sandyford, the city centre, and Heaton!
Check out this guide from Newcastle student Lara Parsons to see what makes Jesmond one of the city's best neighbourhoods for student living.
If the 2026-27 letting season has proved anything so far, it's that 4-bedroom houses are the most popular kind of Newcastle student accommodation on the UniHomes website. Runners up in this category include 2-beds, 3-beds and 5-beds.
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